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have that gun. everyone must be accountable for their actions. john: special counsel david weiss speaking last hour after hunter biden s conviction in his federal gun case. now we wait to hear from the president and a gun safety event here in washington, d.c. welcome back to america reports as we roll into our number two come a lot ahead in the next 60 minutes. i m john roberts in washington. sandra: i think i said this twice you just can t make this up i m sandra smith in new york, the judge did not set a sentencing date yet, john, but here s a look at the punishment the president s son could face. the three felony counts carry up to 25 years in prison and fines up to $750,000. although legal experts say present time is not likely because the president s son is a first-time offender. juror number ten from hunter s trial spoke to fox news a short time ago about blocking out the biden name when it came to reaching a verdict in this case. you just have to turn away and
In one specific example, the city improved lighting at a parking lot where people had been storing firearms and other items in their vehicles for easy access.